By Natasha Tynes Wednesday’s massacre of the journalists working for the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has shocked the world with its brutality, and reignited the debate... Read more
Completing fellowship applications can be time-consuming. To avoid having to rush through the process, start preparing for these opportunities ahead of time. If you’re on a fellowship... Read more
To spotlight some of the exceptional journalism done by students across the globe, Youth Journalism International sponsors an annual contest. Our hope is that by calling attention to the bes... Read more
Nairobi, January 5, 2015 – Somali security forces arrested five journalists in two separate cases over the weekend in the capital, Mogadishu, according to news reports. Three of them a... Read more
Newsweek Illustration The year 2014 was a one of contradictions, with stories only brought to life because of those journalists willing to go where the stories were. The Sochi Olympics were... Read more
By Martin Rosenbaum Source: http://www.bbc.com The Freedom of Information Act came in 10 years ago. It’s led to the unearthing of a trove of facts. Ten years ago, thanks to the actions... Read more
During a demonstration in Pakistan, journalists hold photos of Anja Niedringhaus, an AP photographer who was killed in Afghanistan in April. (Reuters/Faisal Mahmood) Syria is the world’s dea... Read more
By Lara O’Reilly The once-modest photo sharing app Instagram is beating Twitter on yet another front: Engagement. Flickr CC/Henry Burrows Earlier this month Instagram revealed it had o... Read more
By Joel Simon Regardless of whether WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange is considered a journalist, he is part of the new global information ecosystem Kirsty Wigglesworth/Associated Press As... Read more
By Alejandra Xanic Independent Mexican journalist Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab shared a Pulitzer Prize with New York Times reporter David Barstow for their investigation into Walmart... Read more







